Remembering Craig Brown: Lessons from the Last Man to Lead Scotland to a World Cup
Remembering Craig Brown: Lessons from the Last Man to Lead Scotland to a World Cup
As we gear up for Scotland's highly anticipated first game of the 2026 World Cup, the excitement across the country is truly palpable. It is a moment worth celebrating. It has been a long wait since our last appearance on the ultimate global stage back in 1998, and the man at the helm that summer was the legendary Craig Brown, who sadly passed away in 2023.

So, what can the current squad and the Tartan Army take from his words as the tournament begins?
The Superpower of Team Spirit
Craig's core message is incredibly fitting for our current setup: the sheer power of team spirit. In the interview, he stresses that a united group of hard working, honest players will frequently outshine a disjointed collection of individual superstars.
Reflecting on his time managing the national team and working alongside figures like Sir Alex Ferguson, he highlights that success is built on meticulous preparation and truly understanding every single person in the dressing room.
For the players stepping out onto the pitch this year, Craig's reflections are a brilliant reminder that Scotland's greatest strength has always been our togetherness.
A Rallying Cry for the Support
For the fans, his words act as a roaring rallying cry to get behind the team with the very same passion that defined his unforgettable tenure. He understood that the connection between the pitch and the terraces is what makes the Tartan Army a force of nature when we travel abroad.
Enjoy the full interview below, and let us carry a bit of Craig Brown's legendary spirit into our opening match. Come on Scotland!
